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8 best board games inspired by movies and TV shows

These fantastic board games adapt and expand on classic film and TV franchises.

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Sex work gets the respect it deserves in Margo’s Got Money Troubles

The film and TV industry hasn’t always been kind to sex workers, but the new series Margo’s Got Money Troubles…

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What vampire films reveal about our world

Vampires have long been part of our global cultural mythology, elevated by their appearances in popular vampire films.

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The Deb review: Rebel Wilson’s directorial debut is a charmer

Natalie Abbott and Charlotte MacInness shine bright in Rebel Wilson's debut musical comedy.

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Now is the right time for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to end

We've finally reached a tipping point for Marvel's long-running MCU – and that's for the best.

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The Plague review: a creepy coming of age movie

Charlie Polinger’s debut feature The Plague understands the brutal games of teenage boys all too well.

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Anemone review: Ronan Day-Lewis’ debut directorial feature is a slog

Not even Daniel Day-Lewis’ leading turn can help Anemone rise above its ploddingly verbose dialogue.

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Do animals have a future on Hollywood sets?

Hollywood’s adoption of visual effects has had an outsized role in putting many animal actors out of work.

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Sirât review: a tempestuous work of brilliant cinematic art

Following a father and son on a desperate journey, Sirât is a visceral study of hope and despair.

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Taxi Driver at 50: Martin Scorsese’s film remains a troubling reflection of our times

The social and psychological forces Taxi Driver brought into focus have not disappeared.

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